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Frank and Carmela Guida/Rockmasters International Network, Inc. Collection 128.60 Linear Feet 74 Hollinger document cases, 7 record center cartons, 12 oversize boxes, and 32 audiovisual boxes boxes
Academy Terrace Oversize Box 22
Academy Terrace Oversize Box 22
Federation of Garden Clubs of Norfolk and Vicinity Records 26.60 Linear Feet 2 Hollinger document cases, 24 oversize boxes boxes
Aerial Views of Foreman Field Oversize Box 106
Folder 01: Academic Departments: Technical Institute--Women Box 002, Folder 01
A.E.S. Stephens Papers 2.40 Linear Feet 6 Hollinger document cases boxes
Folder 1: Correspondence Box 1, Folder 1
Folder 4: Reference Material Box 6, Folder 4
Albert I. Godden Papers 0.40 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger document case boxes
Folder 24: Scrapbook. Page 1: The Junior Technical Course Box 1, Folder 24
Allison Kenneth Scribner Papers 0.40 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger document case boxes
Folder 3: Civic Groups Box 1, Folder 3
Folder 7: Rotary Club Box 1, Folder 7
American Association of University Women, Norfolk Branch (AAUW) Records 14.80 Linear Feet 13 Hollinger document cases and 9 oversized boxes boxes
Folder 14: Branch Officers Box 01, Folder 14
Folder 1: "AAUW 1881-1949" by Ruth W. Tryon Box 01, Folder 1
Archive of Virginia Composers 21 Linear Feet 8 Hollinger document cases, 31 flat cases, 1 LP case boxes
Folder 02: Franco, Johan Henri Gustave Box 03, Folder 02
Folder 03: Invocation Of Light Box 13, Folder 03
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